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  • New S3 card

    It seems to have a huge amount of funtion dedicated to TV-out, and advanced video processing.
    Check it out here
    S3 Graphics develops graphics, video and multimedia accelerator technologies, providing GPU solutions, drivers.

    and let me know what you think in regards to video manipulation. How does this stack-up to whats being done now?
    Oh my god MAGNUM!

  • #2
    Looks interesting. I hope it makes it to market. I didn't see the part about the TV Out specs? Thanks for the heads up.

    -Mark
    - Mark

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    • #3
      From the link click on "Hi-Def™ Computing", then then under Hi-Def™ Computing click more . All the main TV, Video topics are there. Make sure to check out "Film-like Video Quality".

      PS- I don't know when it will be released or if it will be any good. I do not think we can use S3's previous cards as a comparison as this project probably didn't include a single person from the old S3 company. I hope it is good as more market competition only helps the buyer ;>)
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      • #4


        Looks real interesting for videophiles!!

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        • #5
          "Vertical overscan and underscan compensation."

          That would be a first since Matrox's tv-out cards. Now I'm really interested...
          - Mark

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